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IBM 66X0828 Circuit Board Pulled from 5812 Modem
- Component part: Circuit Board
- Pulled from IBM 5812 Modem
- Likely a functional replacement part
- Related to modem's internal electronics
- Specific function depends on its placement within the 5812 modem
- May contain modem chipset, communication interfaces, or power regulation components
- Designed for repair or refurbishment of IBM 5812 modems
- Part number: 66X0828
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Product Overview
The IBM 66X0828 is a circuit board component, specifically identified as being pulled from a 5812 modem. This suggests it is a functional part or sub-assembly related to the modem's internal electronics, likely a main logic board or a specific interface card.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Circuit Board |
| Source | IBM 5812 Modem |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 66X0828 |
| Functionality | Assumed functional (pulled from working unit) |
Product Description
The IBM 66X0828 is identified as a circuit board that has been extracted from an IBM 5812 modem. This designation indicates that it is a component part, likely a critical piece of the modem's internal hardware responsible for its core functionality. As a pulled part, it is typically intended for use in the repair or refurbishment of other IBM 5812 modems that may have failed or require component replacement. The specific function of this circuit board within the 5812 modem would depend on its design and placement. It could be the main logic board that houses the modem's primary chipset, memory, and control circuitry. Alternatively, it might be a specialized interface card responsible for handling communication protocols, power management, or connections to other internal components. Without detailed schematics of the IBM 5812 modem, its exact role remains speculative, but its identification as a circuit board from a modem strongly suggests its involvement in signal processing, data transmission, or network interface functions. Given that it is a pulled component, its condition is presumed to be functional, having been removed from a working unit. This makes the IBM 66X0828 a valuable part for technicians or organizations maintaining legacy IBM 5812 modem systems. Its utility is primarily in extending the lifespan of existing hardware through component-level repair, rather than as a standalone product.



